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A Proposal to Separate Handles from Names on the Internet

by Michael J. O’donnell , 2003
"... Networked communications inherently depend on the ability of the sender of a message to indicate through some token how the message should be delivered to a particular recipient. The tokens that refer messages to recipients are variously known as routes, addresses, handles, and names, ordered by the ..."
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Networked communications inherently depend on the ability of the sender of a message to indicate through some token how the message should be delivered to a particular recipient. The tokens that refer messages to recipients are variously known as routes, addresses, handles, and names, ordered

Sparse Reconstruction by Separable Approximation

by Stephen J. Wright , Robert D. Nowak , Mário A. T. Figueiredo , 2007
"... Finding sparse approximate solutions to large underdetermined linear systems of equations is a common problem in signal/image processing and statistics. Basis pursuit, the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO), wavelet-based deconvolution and reconstruction, and compressed sensing ..."
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is suitable for cases in which this subproblem can be solved much more rapidly than the original problem. In addition to solving the standard ℓ2 − ℓ1 case, our approach handles other problems, e.g., ℓp regularizers with p � = 1, or group-separable (GS) regularizers. Experiments with CS problems show that our

Interprocedural dataflow analysis via graph reachability

by Thomas Reps, Susan Horwitz, Mooly Sagiv , 1994
"... The paper shows how a large class of interprocedural dataflow-analysis problems can be solved precisely in poly-nomial time by transforming them into a special kind of graph-reachability problem. The only restrictions are that the set of dataflow facts must be a finite set, and that the dataflow fun ..."
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. In addition, the class of problems that our techniques handle includes many non-separable problems, including truly-live variables, copy constant pro-pagation, and possibly-uninitialized variables. Results are reported from a preliminary experimental study of C programs (for the problem of finding possibly

Evolutionary Algorithms for Multiobjective Optimization

by Eckart Zitzler , 2002
"... Multiple, often conflicting objectives arise naturally in most real-world optimization scenarios. As evolutionary algorithms possess several characteristics due to which they are well suited to this type of problem, evolution-based methods have been used for multiobjective optimization for more than ..."
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than a decade. Meanwhile evolutionary multiobjective optimization has become established as a separate subdiscipline combining the fields of evolutionary computation and classical multiple criteria decision making. In this paper, the basic principles of evolutionary multiobjective optimization

Learning Information Extraction Rules for Semi-structured and Free Text

by Stephen Soderland, Claire Cardie, Raymond Mooney - Machine Learning , 1999
"... . A wealth of on-line text information can be made available to automatic processing by information extraction (IE) systems. Each IE application needs a separate set of rules tuned to the domain and writing style. WHISK helps to overcome this knowledge-engineering bottleneck by learning text extract ..."
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. A wealth of on-line text information can be made available to automatic processing by information extraction (IE) systems. Each IE application needs a separate set of rules tuned to the domain and writing style. WHISK helps to overcome this knowledge-engineering bottleneck by learning text

A finite-volume, incompressible Navier–Stokes model for studies of the ocean on parallel computers.

by John Marshall , Alistair Adcroft , Chris Hill , Lev Perelman , Curt Heisey - J. Geophys. Res., , 1997
"... Abstract. The numerical implementation of an ocean model based on the incompressible Navier Stokes equations which is designed for studies of the ocean circulation on horizontal scales less than the depth of the ocean right up to global scale is described. A "pressure correction" method i ..."
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field is separated into surface, hydrostatic, and nonhydrostatic components. First, as in hydrostatic models, a two-dimensional problem is inverted for the surface pressure which is then made use of in the three-dimensional inversion for the nonhydrostatic pressure. Preconditioned conjugate

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"... Two laboratories performed this testing during 2001-2002. In order to maintain confidentiality of the participants the quality control summary statistics and graphs were combined to mask the individual analysis dates from the two laboratories. Methods for both labs are included in this release. Most ..."
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. Most methods for Lab18 analytes are in one combined file. Methods Lab40 are described in a separate file for each analyte tested. A list of the released analytes follows:

Sample Splitting and Threshold Estimation

by E. Hansen - Econometrica , 2000
"... Threshold models have a wide variety of applications in economics. Direct applications include models of separating and multiple equilibria. Other applications include empirical sample splitting when the sample split is based on a continuously-distributed variable such as firm size. In addition, thr ..."
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Threshold models have a wide variety of applications in economics. Direct applications include models of separating and multiple equilibria. Other applications include empirical sample splitting when the sample split is based on a continuously-distributed variable such as firm size. In addition

Example: Separation of margin handling

by Peter Marwedel
"... technische universität dortmund fakultät für informatik informatik 12 ..."
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A New Model for Handling Input

by Brad A. Myers - ACM Transactions on Information Systems , 1990
"... Although there has been important progress in models and packages for the output of graphics to computer screens, there has been little change in the way that input from the mouse, keyboard, and other input devices is handled. New graphics standards are still using a fifteen-year-old model even thou ..."
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clean separation between the input handling, the graphics, and the application programs. This model has been extensively used as part of the Garnet system and has proven to be convenient, efficient, and easy to learn.
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